Alternaria

/ˌɔːltərˈnɛəriə/ noun

A genus of fungi that causes leaf spots and blight on many plants and crops, often appearing as dark lesions on affected tissues.

From Latin 'alternare' (to alternate) combined with the suffix '-aria,' referring to the fungus's spore-bearing structures that alternate in appearance. The name was coined by mycologists in the 19th century to describe the alternating pattern of fungal growth.

AMአልተርናሪያ
ARالتناوبية
BNঅল্টারনারিয়া
CAAlternaria
CSAlternaria
DAAlternaria
DEAlternaria
ELΑλτερναρία
ESAlternaria
FAالترنا
FIAlternaria
FRAlternaria
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